Reviewing the Scope of Practice

Published: Oct. 9, 2020, 2 a.m.

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The scope of practice outlines what a Pilates teacher can and can't do in a Pilates session. It's very useful for setting professional boundaries between yourself and your client and clearly outlining the limits of your Pilates teacher training. Today I review the scope, and then share ways to expand your scope of practice through additional trainings and continuing education.\\xa0 \\xa0
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The Scope of Practice for Nationally Certified Pilates Teachers can be found here: *http://bit.ly/NCPTscope* It can be a good guide for all Pilates teachers, regardless of national certification status or PMA affiliation.

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